
Yvonne Gao
Yvonne Gao earned her doctorate from Yale University from the group of Robert J. Schoelkopf. Her work focused on developing multimode operations between multiphoton quantum states encoded in superconducting cavities.
In 2019, Yvonne was named one of the Innovators Under 35 (Asia Pacific) by MIT Tech Review for her work in developing crucial building blocks for quantum computers. She was also awarded the National Research Foundation Fellowship (Class 2020) to start a new research initiative in Singapore focusing on building modular quantum devices with superconducting circuits.
Preprints & Publications
Demonstrating efficient and robust bosonic state reconstruction via optimized excitation counting
Realisation of versatile and effective quantum metrology using a single bosonic mode
On-demand transposition across light-matter interaction regimes in bosonic cQED
Shaping photons: Quantum information processing with bosonic cQED
Realisation of versatile and effective quantum metrology using a single bosonic mode
Demonstrating efficient and robust bosonic state reconstruction via optimized excitation counting
Continuous-variable Quantum Computation in Circuit QED
Protecting the Quantum Interference of Cat States by Phase-Space Compression
Entangling Bosonic Modes via an Engineered Exchange Interaction
Programmable interference between two microwave quantum memories
A CNOT gate between multiphoton qubits encoded in two cavities
Deterministic teleportation of a quantum gate between two logical qubits
A Schrodinger Cat Living in Two Boxes